>>5720354Fuck it im just gonna share the google sheet.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DK3onJFhU4jiIsE0-T3T7nPxjQAFYA5vEmIRLFF2Lk4/edit?usp=sharing=========================
>Turn rightUnder the guise of Luna’s light magic, you evade the Kali patrolling the hall and make a break for the command room. You slowly open the door, wary of any further intruders, but you see nothing. In fact, the room is nearly pitch black, if not for the incredible view of the lunar surface, and the various computer screens and buttons lit up. Although the adrenaline is still coursing through your veins, the view of Kepler City and its surrounding metro calms you a little. Earth hangs high in the sky in its usual position.
You spot a faint red light (the same that you have begun to associate with Kali tech) on the radio. A small device is attached to an audio input jack. You listen in.
“Kepler Station, this is Dragoon-27 ready for scheduled arrival. Clear to dock?”
A warbled voice replies to the captain of the Dragoon-27. “Negative Captain, all docking is halted until further notice for repairs. Please reroute to Aldrin. Kepler Station apologizes for the inconvenience.” You hear the captain curse faintly before closing communications. Clearly, the Kali had found a way to control the radio and imitate human speech to reroute traffic. You give a light tug to the device, to which the device responds by glowing brighter and emitting a low hum. You stop pulling it for now.
You look for supplies, and find two medkits under a desk. You also see on a computer screen that none of the escape pods had launched. No survivors. You see several options for remote control on this screen.
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You may choose any or all options.
>Remove Kali device>Launch escape pod>Open docking bay airlock>Extend observation deck>Turn off artificial gravity>Leave